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With its land up for sale, Legend Brewing in talks to sell recipes and other assets
“We want the brand to continue whether we continue it or if it ends up in someone else’s hands,” said Legend’s Dave Gott said. “The goal, ultimately, is keeping Legend Brown Ale and our products on the shelves. We’ve worked too hard to let it go by the wayside.”
Goochland’s Kindred Spirit opens Satellite brewpub in the city
Kindred Spirit took over the former Castleburg Brewery and gave it a space theme, complete with neon lights, sci-fi decor and a kitchen serving pub fare.
Surface design showroom Cosentino to fill former Mowbray Paint shop on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
It will be under the Cosentino City brand, described as a place where both the general public and workers in the architecture and design industries can see the Spanish company’s building and surface materials.
Shamin to build 12-story hotel on former Hardee’s site on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
The 300-room hotel would carry two Marriott’s brands, the Residence Inn and AC Hotels, and also house a rooftop dining area and a 10,000-square-foot ballroom.
Cousins look to Manchester to expand their neighborhood market chain
With four neighborhood markets up and running elsewhere in the city, three cousins are now looking to bring their concept to the Southside to help quell Manchester’s grocery needs.
Planning Commission endorses boutique hotel in the Fan, new bridge on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
It was a busy night for the city’s Planning Commission on Tuesday, as it gave the thumbs-up to everything from a boutique hotel in the Fan, to a new Manchester apartment building, to a bridge replacement project near The Diamond.
Bankrupt mover WayForth eyes exit from Chapter 11
After winding down its out-of-town operations and ducking into bankruptcy last summer, WayForth’s CEO says the Richmond-based moving company is now moving in the right direction.
(Slipek) Community Assets Part 2: For whom the bell tolled in 2023
This is the second of columnist Edwin Slipek’s two-part feature of prominent local personalities and leaders who passed away in 2023.
Order Up: Richmond restaurant industry recap for 2023
The churn of the Richmond restaurant scene was on full display this year. Don’t miss this recap, as well as a list of the region’s newest eateries.